| Coverage tier | Typical out-of-pocket |
|---|---|
| PPO dental insurance (major coverage) | $100 - $900 |
| Basic / preventive-only plan | $200 - $1,400 |
| No insurance (self-pay) | $350 - $1,800 |
| Dental savings plan (~20% discount) | β |
Price factors
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Health stakes
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Common questions
Inlay/onlay is the right call when a tooth has too much damage for a composite filling (which would be weak in a large preparation) but enough healthy structure remaining to not need a full crown. The lab-fabricated material is more durable than a chairside filling. Common for moderately damaged molars.
Most plans cover inlays/onlays under your restorative benefit, typically at 50-80% with an annual maximum. Coverage may be limited to the cost of an amalgam filling, with you paying the difference for ceramic or gold options.
Porcelain inlays: 10-15 years. Gold inlays: 20+ years (most durable but visible). Composite inlays: 7-10 years. Longevity depends on bite forces, oral hygiene, and the material. Inlays/onlays often outlast traditional composite fillings by 5-10 years.
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